The Drexel Law Review
The Drexel Law Review is a student-directed journal publishing a wide array of legal scholarship.
The Drexel Law Review provides students with the opportunity to develop their writing and editing skills. Each volume contains articles by legal scholars and student editors.
The Drexel Law Review is published semiannually by the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University
Current Issue - Fall 2011 - Volume 4 - Number 1 | Symposium: Reforming Medical Liability: Global Perspectives
About this Issue
In this volume of the Drexel Law Review, we are proud to present a rich selection of comparative perspectives on the operation of malpractice litigation and regulation in countries not often examined in the health policy literature—Australia, India, Japan, and Mexico. In spite of our common beliefs in American exceptionalism, it turns out there is much to learn from the struggles of other countries with medical errors and patient injury. We have assembled a first-class group of experts to consider the lessons of comparative approaches, and the authors, and the very capable law review staff, have worked hard to produce this lengthy volume. It makes a substantial and original contribution to the literature of comparative civil liability.